Arthur Fonzarelli
Arthur "The Fonz" Fonzarelli
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Character Information
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Arthur "The Fonz" Fonzarelli (aka Fonzie) is part owner of a restaurant in Happy Days played by Henry Winkler.
History
When Patty and Selma wanted Homer to do a father quiz they said to Marge yjat Henry Winkler is a father and he told a close friend "I don't always keep my cool like the Fonz but my love for my kids has given me plenty of happy days."[1]
When Lisa was a baby Homer read to her from the TV guide. He read about an episode of Happy Days where The Fonz, played by Henry Winkler, is worried that he's losing his cool.[2]
The Smithsonian Traveling Exhibit had the "Fonzie" jacket beside "The Bill of Rights". Homer was interested in the jacket and Bart asked him who Fonzie was. Homer was surprised, asking him if they taught them anything in school, explaining that Fonzie freed the squares.[3]
When the jukebox in Moe's Tavern started skipping, Homer hit the machine with his fist, just like Fonzie. Instead of fixing the machine, however, he just broke the glass and got a large cut on his hand.[4]
Non-canon
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Fonzie's jacket is seen in the Smithsonian Museum.[5]
Behind the Laughter
In real life, the Smithsonian Institution does have one of the jackets used on Happy Days.
Appearances
- Episode – "Saturdays of Thunder" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie"
- Episode – "Homer the Moe" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Make Room For Lisa" (jacket, mentioned)
- Couch gag – "(jacket seen)"
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